Dororo - Recommendations

Alt title: Dororo to Hyakkimaru

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Tenko

Follows an eponymous boy that has a tragic past, and his endeavor during war time in feudal Japan.

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Faust

Faust

God challenges the meddlesome devil Mephistopheles to throw the elderly Professor Faust into Hell. The devil convinces Faust to sell him his soul in exchange for youth. This is the story of the young Faust's many adventures and the devil's attempts to take his promised soul.

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Mujou no Sekki: Ouma no Ketsumyaku

Mujou no Sekki: Ouma no Ketsumyaku

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Stranger: Mukou Hadan

Stranger: Mukou Hadan

Kotarou is a brash young orphan in war-torn Japan, on the run from mysterious pursuers with Tobimaru, his faithful canine companion. Clueless as to why anyone would want him, much less imperial warriors from mainland China, a chance encounter with a strange wandering swordsman could not be more unwelcome in Kotarou's skeptical eyes – especially when the stranger has a secret past that has caused him to seal his blade. Forced by circumstance to work together for survival, the unlikely duo forge a tenuous friendship that is threatened all too soon when Kotarou's pursuers thrust the two into a dizzying whorl of clashing ambitions between men both big and small. Will the stranger manage to overcome his past and save them both from peril with his blade?

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Kimetsu no Yaiba: Rengoku Kyoujurou Gaiden

Kimetsu no Yaiba: Rengoku Kyoujurou Gaiden

Since ancient times, rumors have abounded of man-eating demons lurking in the woods. Because of this, the local townsfolk never venture outside at night. Legend has it that a demon slayer also roams the night, hunting down these bloodthirsty demons. Set before the events of the main series, this spinoff tells the story of Rengoku Kyoujurou, an energetic young demon hunter, as he takes over his family’s role as the Flame Pillar.

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Date-Bashira

Date-Bashira

A series of stories about the Sengoku era in Japan, bringing to light the untold stories of the things surrounding famous figures such as the beautiful young men who accompanying the shoguns into battle that the warlords used to satisfy their sexual urges as women were not allowed into a battleand the history of the wives of the Shoguns and the female role in the Sengoku era. 

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Mujou no Sekki

Mujou no Sekki

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InuYasha

InuYasha

Kagome was just a normal girl, until one day she fell into a well that brought her to feudal-era Japan. After encountering hordes of demons and discovering that she's the reincarnation of a priestess, Kagome must now journey to protect a sacred jewel from evil with the help of a half-demon named Inuyasha. Along the way they make many enemies and friends, and travel between the modern and feudal eras.

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Reiri

Reiri

In the Sengoku Period (1579), there is a young woman who has lost everything, and dedicated herself to seeking strength and a death on the battlefield. Reiri once lived happily with her family, until the day soldiers came by after a battle. Her father, mother and brother sacrificed themselves in order for her to survive. She was only saved with the intervention of Okabe Tanpa no Kami, who had been sheltering in the village. In his service, she grew and learned to fight well, chasing her goal of a death in battle. However, her path to death may not be as short and straight as she hopes.

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The Legend of Onikirimaru

The Legend of Onikirimaru

A demon boy who lacks horns on his head wields the cursed blade "Onikirimaru," the one weapon that can slay a demon, in a never-ending battle with the demons that haunt Japan during the age of the samurai. Behind the stories of Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hidetsugu, Ishida Mitsunari and the other famous generals of the Japanese civil wars lurk secrets and demons. An astonishingly deep story about these demons and the sword Onikirimaru! And this also includes the secrets of Onikirimaru's birth, which readers have always wanted to know. The legend of Onikirimaru explains clearly how Onikiri was born, and the hidden secrets of his past. Behold the battle between the darkness of the age of the samurai and Onikirimaru!

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